IIT Guwahati Collabs with Indian Register of Shipping for Training, Designing of Underwater Technology


New Delhi: IIT Guwahati has inked a MoU with the Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) to collaborate on training, design and manufacturing with special emphasis on underwater technologies. IIT Guwahati Technology Innovation and Development Foundation (IITG TIDF) has partnered up with IRS for this joint initiative. 

IIT Guwahati Collabs with Indian Register of Shipping for Training, Designing of Underwater Technology

The primary aim of this joint collaboration between IITG TIDF and IRS is to organise training and certification programmes along with workshops related to the theme of underwater technology. 

As explained by the institute, the goal of this initiative is to develop qualified human resources and research personnel with skills in underwater technologies, design and manufacturing, relevant to the industry. 

In addition to developing technology, we are working on skill development. It is our pleasure to work with the IRS on training, design and manufacturing,” as stated by Dr. TG Sitharam, Director, IIT Guwahati. 

Asokendu Samanta, the Vice President and Divisional Head of Research and Development at the IRS also has commented on this joint collaboration. 

This collaborative effort allows us to expand our training and certification programmes as we look to build key skills in a rapidly developing area of the industry”, as stated by Mr. Samanta. 

He also has highlighted the fact that both the institutes are looking forward to work closely with each other and share their own expertises for further benefits. 

As per the MoU, the institutes will attempt to create more new opportunities for industry and academia by continuing cutting-edge, modern research to develop useful technology and more professional skills. 

The Technology Innovation Hub (TIH) on Underwater Exploration by the National Mission of Cyber-Physical Systems, is also a key project for the company. 

Recently, IIT Guwahati collaborated with National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) Limited to design and create a highly efficient carbon dioxide capture facility for the power plants.

As per IITG, this technology will help the natural gas and petroleum refineries and some other industries in fighting global climate change. The research team, supervised by Bishnupada Mandal, IIT Guwahati Department of Chemical Engineering, has come up with this unique technique. 

About IIT Guwahati

Ranked in the 7th position on the NIRF list, IIT Guwahati presently includes 1700 students and 410 faculty members. The institute offers multiple UG, PG and Doctoral programmes in 57 courses. The subjects include Engineering, Management, Sciences, Humanities. The entire campus includes 11 departments, 5 academic centres, 5 external centres, 13 hostels. Additionally, the institute has 135 MoUs across 31 countries. 

2 of its flagship programmes are B.Tech and M.Tech. Applicants need to score something between 438-8954 in the JEE Advanced Exam for the B.Tech programme. For the M.Tech programme, students need to rank something between 465-754 in the GATE exam. Candidates interested in IIT Guwahati Admission 2022, can check the official website of the institute and apply accordingly. 

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